 Dylan Raiden's Tennessee Titan. How good does it feel to hear those words in that order? It feels amazing. It feels amazing. One thing to get drafted, but then to be drafted by such a great organization. I mean, it's gonna be a fun time. I can't wait. Now you're a small school player from North Dakota State, but you don't seem to be intimidated by the big stage at all. Why is that? I'd say a lot of it goes to my faith in God and just my faith in general. And then a lot of it goes, I mean, ultimately at the end of the day, I'm just, I look at the inner kid in me. I'm a kid who loves to play football. So I'm just a kid playing a game, enjoying it. And yeah, there's a lot of big dudes now and I'm a big boy now. And but at the end of the day, like I said, it's just, I love to play the game of football and that's exactly what I'm doing. So I'm just kind of fun doing it. Now, when you were at North Dakota State, you got your degree in industrial engineering. Now that's a tough load for anybody in college, but you were a college athlete. So that's a lot of work. Why was that the degree that you decided to pursue? Yeah, so I knew I wanted to be an engineer, just to say that I did it. I mean, shootin' for eye goals for myself, I guess, and industrial engineer. I mean, a lot of us, a lot of them call me an imaginary engineer. It's short for IME is what it is. So just cause we don't really design anything, we're more of a proficiency engineer as efficiency engineer. So I chose that just cause it's so versatile. Cause honestly, I don't really wanna use it. Obviously I wanna play football as long as possible. But if I do have to use it, I can go in any field I want to, just cause it's so versatile. So that's kind of why I picked it. So you're competitive in school, but you're also competitive on the football field. Where does that competitive spirit, that need for competition really come from? I think it comes from, it was instilled in us as kids. I mean, we're always three sport athletes. We were not allowed to be not in a sport. I remember I was in seventh grade and I said, I don't wanna play baseball anymore. And they're like, okay, you can take the year off, but you have to go train. So I went and trained at the local community center. And then they're like, all right, we're not letting you take a sport off. So I ended up throwing in track in eighth grade. But yeah, they wouldn't let me take any sport or any year or seasons off of sports. So it was just instilled in me and a kid and loved to compete. And it's basically part of my life and it's who I am. So for a guy who spent every moment playing sports, 2020 had to have been very bizarre for you. You only were able to play one game due to COVID. How ready are you to get back on a football field? I am so ready. I took up golfing as a hobby to try and keep myself busy and competitive. And I'm not as good as that as I am in football. So I'm ready to get back to the football field where I can actually feel like I'm doing well and dominating some guys. Now, when you're getting back on the football field, you're gonna be blocking for a guy like Derek Henry. How exciting is that for you that that's gonna be the guy behind you on Sundays? Super exciting. Not just because he's super talented and I know he can do amazing things, but just because I know that's gonna push me because I know he's got high aspirations, high goals. I mean, rushed for over 2000 yards once the probably break the record this year or some year after that. So I know that I can't let him down. I know he's got goals that he wants and I have to do my job in order for him to do that. So it's gonna push me to be a better player. So I love that about it. And like I said, I can't wait. All right, Dylan, I wanna give you the opportunity to give Titans fans a little taste. Tell me what type of player the Tennessee Titans are getting in Dylan Raiden's. A guy who loves to run the ball. I know Taylor Luan wears that hat and says run the damn ball all the time. So a guy, I did that in North Dakota State. I'm gonna love to run the ball, fire off the ball. And then the guy who's an efficient pass pro protector, a guy who's not gonna want his quarterback to get hit. And if I let it up, I'm gonna take care of the quarterback to find the quarterback. I mean, he's our pride and joy back there. We gotta make sure he's not on the ground as much as possible. So a very protective player and a guy who loves to run football. Well, gosh, Dylan, congratulations. We are so excited that you are going to be a Tennessee Titan and we're so excited to see you in Nashville. Thank you, I can't wait. Super excited. All right, go celebrate with your family and we'll see you soon. Sounds good. Thank you.